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Tiger Population Increased by 30% Since 2010: Prakash Javadekar

New Delhi: The population of tigers has increased by 30% since 2010 compared to previous years. There is a chance to protect those kinds of creatures by taking various methods which are useful to save them.

Tiger’s percentage has been increased 30 since 2010 in the country, Prakash Javadekar who is the Forest, Environment and Climate Minister disclosed this thing on Wednesday in Lock Sabha. This is the good sign to protect tigers and all creatures which are available in our country.

The estimated numbers of the tigers in our country have also increased to 2, 226 as compared to the year 2010 to 1,706.  Previous range of the number of tigers was 1,520-1,909 in the year 2010 and now this range is increased 1,945-2,491. The minister has notified this information in the Lok Sabha.

In lock Sabha, Prathap Simha, BJP MP from Mysuru raised a question to Minister; the minister says “The estimation of the position of the tigers, co-predators and their prey 2014 using the advanced method has revealed a country wise 30% increase in numbers of Tigers”

Definitely, there is a chance to save all creatures in our country for using latest and new plans which are used to protect the tigers and lions, all these kind or various types of creatures. As we all know the entire creatures on this earth including humans are interconnecting with each other so if you protect other creatures then there is a chance to protect the total earth.

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